Measuring Instruments Flashcards

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Instrument

What are the instruments used to measure length?

there are 4

A

Ruler
Measuring Tape
Vernier Caliper
Micrometer Screw gauge

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Micrometer & Vernier Caliper

Range of a micrometer screw gauge & vernier caliper measure?

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2 decimal places

ie. 0.01

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Ruler & Measuring Tape

Range of a ruler & measuring tape measure?

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1 decimal place

ie. 0.1

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Accuracy

Define accuracy

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How close a measured value is to a true value.

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Precision

Define Precision

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The degree of exactness of a measurement.

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Errors

Characteristics of random errors

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Big random errors have high accuracy of average value, high uncertainty of single measurement.

accidental

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Errors

Characteristics of systematic errors

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Big systematic errors, good precision of measurement, low accuracy.

Has known causes

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Random vs Systematic

Repeated readings

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-Random errors in repeated readings cannot be repeated excatly.
-Systematic errors ing reading are constantly too high & too low.

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Random vs Systematic

Correctablilty

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-Random errors can never be eliminated but can be reduced by taking multiple readings.
- Systematic errors has know causes & can be corrected.

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Random vs Systematic

Reason/Cause

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  • Random errors are caused by experimental errors.
  • Systematic errors are because of approximation, instruments used, the environment & observations.
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Random vs Systematic

What do they reduce?

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  • Random errors reduce precision
  • Systematic errors reduce accuracy
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Random vs Systematic

Examples

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  • Random:
    Reaction time
  • Systematic:
    Zero errors, Parallax,
    Temperature, Approximation
    errors.
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Sensitivity

What is sensitivity in an instrument?

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The sensitivity of a measuring instrument is its ability to respond quickly to a small change in value of a measurement.

smaller the min. scale division=more sensitive the measuring instrument

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Linear vs Non-Linear Scales

What is the difference between linear and non- linear scales.

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-Linear scales have an equal distance between divisions while non-linear scales do not

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